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Anna Henderson ’04 and Dane Brantley were married on June 16 in Savannah, Ga. Many of Anna’s EHS friends enjoyed the festivities. Front Row, left to right: Anne Womble ’06, Katharine Ragsdale ’04, Austin Conger ’12, Allie Tanner ’04, Clare Murchison ’04, Dorothy Hutchison ’04, Anna Henderson Brantley ’04, Dane Brantley, Elizabeth Ladwig ’04, Caitlin Smith ’04, Mary Peterkin ’04, Elizabeth Colyer ’04, and Hilary Harper ’05; back row: Parker Woltz ’04, Mary White Martin ’04, Whitney Brooks ’04, Mills Fleming ’82, Hunter Mitchell ’05, Chris Wasden ’12, Odon von Werssowetz ’04, Harrison Gilchrist ’04, Hugo Gilbert ’04, Nick Stewart ’04, and Kirk Amos ’04.
Price ’05, Liza Morten ’05, Johnny Rockwell ’05, Stephen Petrilli ’05, Lyle Farrar ’04, and Kit McLendon ’02. Christina Swaim lives in Washington, D.C., and works at a political advertising agency. She is staying busy with the upcoming election! She began a graphic and digital design program with Parsons this fall. On the Fourth of July, Christina got together with Lila Warren, Ellie Frazier, Lauren Robertshaw, Alexandra Varipapa, Robbie Varipapa, and Zach Chesson in Alexandria, Va. This annual get together continues to be one of the highlights of her year (and the rest of us, too!). Will Damron is finishing the final draft of his first novel, and preparing to move to Los Angeles by the end of the year. Lewis Clark is teaching English in Taipei, Taiwan (a town called Xizhi, which about 30 minutes from the city center). Every morning he has a kindergarten class, and every other day he teaches kids between the ages of 6 and 13. He has been in Taiwan since July and loves the food, the people, and the culture! While he is there, Lewis hopes to become fluent in Mandarin. Thomas Gottwald is getting married
the first weekend in October! He will be living with Blayre, his fiancé, in Richmond. Philip Hudgens works for Credit Suisse in London and is enjoying it. In his free time, he enjoys exploring other areas of Europe. His most recent adventure was a trip sailing around Croatia. Phil caught up with Zach Chesson twice in the past year on trips that Zach took to Europe. He may get to see Tabb Wyllie in London over the Thanksgiving holiday. Ellie Frazier is finishing up her third year in Rwanda. She’s spent the past two years developing and implementing an English language training program for Rwanda’s judiciary. She enjoyed Fourth of July in Alexandria with Lila Warren, Ellie Frazier, Lauren Robertshaw, Alexandra Varipapa, Robbie Varipapa, and Zach Chesson. After she finishes in Rwanda in December, she will embark on a pan-Africa trip with some other Peace Corps folks and plans to return stateside sometime in April. Hillary Harper just finished teaching for three years in Washington, D.C., where she taught at an inner-city high school in her final year. She recently finished her master’s in educational public policy at American University, and has
Left to right: Mary Peterkin ’04, Katherine Ragsdale ’04, and Dorothy Hutchison ’04 enjoyed a California trip last summer.
taken a job in Boston doing educational consulting with Mass Insight School Turnaround Group. Chris Mixon continues to teach, coach, and live in a dormitory at Peddie School, and is enrolled at Middlebury’s Bread Loaf School in Vermont, where he is working on his graduate degree, along with Riddick Beebe ’04. Lila Warren lives in Cookeville, Tenn., where she is pursuing a master’s degree in fisheries biology. Her research is on the southern strain of muskellunge in middle Tennessee rivers, which keeps her out on the water much of the time! She, too, immensely enjoyed the previously mentioned July 4 reunion at the Varipapa’s.
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Margaret von Werssowetz margaretvonw@gmail.com and Molly Wheaton (H) 504-288-1990 mewheaton@gmail.com 10th Reunion: June 2016
Ina Dixon married Gregory Lucas in Chicago on May 5. She is beginning a master’s in history program, studying the American South, at the University of Chicago. Ina and her husband spent the summer in Atlanta. She hopes to write her thesis on the history of the Atlanta Cyclorama.
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